Iran Water tobacco offering ban New coronavirus February 26 18:25

In Iran, where there is concern about the spread of the new coronavirus, efforts to prevent infection are continuing, such as the ban on the provision of water tobacco, which is a traditional medicinal product and indispensable for social occasions. .

In Iran, 95 people have been infected with the new coronavirus by the 25th, of which 15 have died, with the highest number of deaths worldwide, excluding China.

Under these circumstances, state-owned police said police in Tehran, the capital, have banned providing water tobacco to customers in restaurants and cafes since the 26th.

Water cigarettes are a traditional medicine and are indispensable for socializing, but the ban is seen as a measure to stop the infection because instruments such as mouthpieces and hoses are reused. The ban on tobacco has been taken in several states in the country.

In Iran, movie theaters have been closed since the infection was confirmed, and in some cities, weddings have been banned, and efforts are being made to prevent the spread of people from all over the country.